The human heart is a four chambered muscular pump, whose sole task is to pump blood around the body.
the heart
Circulatory system
the circulatory system preforms many vital functions. it plays an important role in respiration. the circulatory system is also important in nutrition, in the removal of wastes and poisons, and in several other body processes.
Circulatory system
The circulatory system performs many vital functions. It plays an important role in respiration. The circulatory system is also important in nutrition, in the removal of wastes and poisons, and in several other body processes.
Respiratory system
the circulatory system preforms many vital functions. it plays an important role in respiration. the circulatory system is also important in nutrition, in the removal of wastes and poisons, and in several other body processes.
The amygdala
cerebral cortex, hypothalamus, brainstem and basal nuclei
The musculoskeletal system works with the nervous system to allow movement and coordination of the body. It also works with the circulatory system to supply muscles with oxygen and nutrients during physical activity. Additionally, the immune system plays a role in maintaining the health of the musculoskeletal system.
The digestive system breaks down food molecules into their component parts, which are then absorbed by the circulatory system in the small intestine and circulated throughout the body. The digestive system diffuses nutrients into the capillaries and then through the circulatory system. The small intestine has folds called villi, and the villi contain tiny projections called microvilli. The microvilli absorb nutrients from digested food and transport it directly into the bloodstream where it can be used. Without the circulatory system, the body would not be able to absorb nutrients from the food we eat.The circulatory system supplies the organs with blood and oxygen to keep them alive. Oxygen travels throughout the body including the digestive system. Like any organ, the digestive system requires more oxygen when metabolically active, for example after a meal. In addition, the digestive system plays a role in the acid-base balance in the body. Since H+ + HC03- exchanges with H20 and C02 within the intestine there is a production of carbon dioxide from the gut to the lungs.The bloodstream carries nutrients that are broken by the digestive system from the food you eat. The circulatory system provides nutrients and oxygen to the organs of the digestive system.
It involves many sistems but the one that controls it is the central nervous system. Though there are a few that also work with homeostasis, for example, the peripheral nervous system plays an important role during this process.
Water largely enters the body through the large intestines, which is a part of the digestive system. From there, water is carried throughout the body by the circulatory system. Finally, water is excreted as waste as a part of the excretory system. The endocrine system plays a major role in regulating the amount of water that is excreted by the excretory system.